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Azadirachtin impairs egg production in Atta sexdens leaf-cutting ant queens

Environmental Pollution, 2018
Leaf-cutting ants are important pests of forests and agricultural crops in the Neotropical region. Atta sexdens colonies can be composed of thousands of individuals, which form a highly complex society with a single reproductive queen. Successful control of this species is achieved only if the queen is affected.
Karina Dias Amaral   +2 more
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Survival of Atta sexdens workers on different food sources

Journal of Insect Physiology, 2003
Leaf-cutting ants belonging to the tribe Attini are major herbivores and important agriculture pests in the neotropics, these ants being thought to feed on the sap which exudes from the plant material which they cut and also on the mycelium of a symbiotic fungus that grows on plant material inside their nests in what is called "the fungus garden ...
Silva, A.   +5 more
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The Mandibular Gland Secretions of the Leaf-Cutting Ants Atta sexdens sexdens and Atta opaciceps Exhibit Intercaste and Intercolony Variations

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2006
The mandibular gland secretions of worker castes from wild colonies of the leaf-cutting ants Atta sexdens sexdens and Atta opaciceps were analyzed quantitatively by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The secretions comprised a complex mixture of volatile, mainly oxygenated compounds, and their profiles exhibited considerable qualitative and ...
M R, Francelino   +3 more
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Amphisbaenians (Reptilia, Amphisbaenidae) In Nests Of Atta sexdens

1994
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Azevedoramos, C, Moutinho, P R S
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Atta sexdens

2007
sexdens (Linnaeus 1758). Caaguazú, Canindeyú, Central, Cordillera, Misiones, Paraguarí, San Pedro, “ Guañayos ” (Dept. unknown) “Paraguay” (s. loc.) (ALWC, IFML, INBP, LACM, MCSN, MHNG, MZSP, NHMB, NHMW, USNM). Literature records: Alto Paraná, Caaguazú, Caazapá, Canindeyú, Central, Concepción, Cordillera, Guairá, Itapúa, Misiones, Ñeembucú, Paraguarí ...
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Atta sexdens

Published as part of Arredondo, Brandon S., Carreño-Guevara, Yennifer, Gutierrez-Villanueva, Yenifer, Duran-Bautista, Ervin Humprey, Gamboa-Tabares, Jean & Guerrero, Roberto J., 2025, Soil and leaf litter ants from the Amazon Region offer new distribution records for Colombia, pp.
Arredondo, Brandon S.   +5 more
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Atta sexdens L.

1905
Atta sexdens L. - Caracas.
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